Stunning eco-friendly, hand-stitched Abaca Purses with a Retro-chic vibe by ANANAS. Going Green has Never Looked so Sassy. These elegant purses are the perfect way to go GREEN!!!! Features magnetic closure and inside pockets. The Abaca plant (akin to the banana plant) is a renewable resource native to the Phillipines. The fabric was woven from fibers harvested from the trunk of the abaca plant. And you thought bananas were just for eating. Admit it, you did!!!
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May 18, 2008 at 3:01 pm
[...] Eco-Fabulous Designer = Ananas [...]
May 21, 2008 at 12:32 am
OMG! No one lives and breathes fashion like I do. It’s totally my thing, and now that going green is a new hot trend I’ve came up with so many fabulous ideas. But how could I forget accessories? Everything I had in mind was clothes. These purses are to die for! They would look stunning with those bohemian style dresses don’t you think?
I just recently went green, so the fact that even designers are coming up with ideas that can help preserve the environment excites me even more. I’ve even started buying clothes that don’t use as much die and use more materials like cottons and bamboos.
I’ve even started going green within my home. One of the biggest changes I have made so far was switching to bioheat. Can you say AWESOME? It’s heating oils blended with biodegradable products like soybean oil and avocados. Sounds great for a facial right? I know, but it’s great to heat your house with too! During the winter when it’s freezing is when it’s my best friend. It definitely keeps my buns warm.
Working with NORA is what got me into being green in the first place. I’ve been encouraged to make it apart of my daily life so we can help mother earth. She has to be fly and fabulous too! I got lots of really great tips from:
http://oilheatamerica.com/index.mv?screen=bioheat.
Check it out and see if there are tips that can encourage you to keep it green all year around as well.